Karen McKenzie’s announcement, coming on the heels of the recent Pasadena conference, completes a circle of my acquaintance with Karen which began with at a CPAC meeting planning for
the 2001 conference in Los Angeles. In announcing her retirement, Karen was too modest to mention that she was incoming ARLIS/NA President that year. The L.A. conference was famously successful, but unexpectedly challenged by financial issues and sudden change
of management companies. That members had a wonderful time and had no idea of the scrambling and Hobson’s choice decisions going on behind the scenes, was a lesson in what it takes to be ARLIS/NA President.
With affection,
Nancy
Nancy Norris
UCLA
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Retirement
Dear colleagues and friends,
After thirty-seven plus years with the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, first as Cataloguer and then Chief librarian, I am retiring as of 24th of May. It’s been an amazing career in art librarianship, more than I ever anticipated
as a new library school graduate in, yes, 1970. There is no more challenging, perpetually interesting, stimulating, frustrating, surprising and always satisfying place than a museum in which to practice one’s vocation of art librarian.
My working life was immeasurably enriched by ARLIS/NA, from the 1976 annual conference in Detroit to last month’s extravaganza in Pasadena, and with many conference stops across the continent in between. I will treasure many friendships
forged through committee work, convivial dinners, conference panels, numerous hotel bars and the Executive Board (twice). Wise advice and support has been freely given by many of you over the years, on this list and on the phone; ARLIS/NA members have
a well deserved reputation for being generous with their time and expertise.
And now summer, our leafy, city back yard and a tall, cool drink beckon.
Discover the art that changed the world -
Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art – on now at the Art Gallery of Ontario until June 16.
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